Provo resident Clark D. Edmunds was arrested Thursday after authorities found a camera device thought to belong to him inside a shower, according to the probable cause statement filed in the case.

Edmunds, 39, was booked into Purgatory Correctional Facility and charged with two counts of voyeurism. He has since been released from custody, according to online jail records.

According to court papers, a Washington County Sheriff’s deputy responded to a “suspicious incident in the area of Toquerville Falls.

A woman, who was with a group filming in the area, told authorities she went into an RV to use the restroom provided for the people in the group.

It was unclear whether Edmunds was part of the group.

Authorities wrote in a report that the woman found a “camera device” in the shower — the camera was pointed toward the toilet.

During a follow up investigation, the responding officer was informed of another device located in the closet of the home where the group was staying, according to the report. The device “appeared to be a camera that was pointing to the bathroom area of the master bedroom.”

The probable cause statement indicated the area was being used for the group. The camera device, along with the memory card, was gathered from the RV, the deputy wrote in the report.

Edmunds allegedly told the deputy the devices belonged to him.

According to the probable cause, Edmunds told the deputy he placed the devices there but “not with the intent to film anyone.”